Power ON indicator.
Auto recline DOWN (available on HTT-9CP only)
Auto recline UP (available on HTT-9CP only)
Rolling: Initial push starts rolling in slower up/down mode.
Second push changes rolling to faster up/down mode.
Kneading: Initial push start kneading in medium speed and up/down
in medium speed. Second push changes kneading to fastest speed .
Third push changes kneading to slowest speed .
Compression: Initial push starts compression in slowest speed
and up/down in medium speed . Second push changes compression
to fastest speed .
Up/Down speed: Up/Down speed may be changed for kneading and
compression only. Each push changes between medium , fast ,
and slow .
Percussion: Initial push starts percussion in slowest speed .
Second push changes percussion to medium speed . Third push
changes percussion to fastest speed (percussion does not include
automatic up/down movement).
Range Control: Dependent on massage function, position may be changed
between full stroke up/down (17”), partial stroke up/down (3”) or
spot/stationary. This feature is active for kneading and compression only.
Manual down: Manually moves massage discs to desired location. This
function is active for kneading and compression when partial stroke or
spot/stationary mode is selected, and active for percussion in
spot/stationary mode.
Manual up: Manually moves massage discs to desired location. This
function is active for kneading and compression when partial stroke or
spot/stationary mode is selected, and active for percussion in
spot/stationary mode.
Program mode “A”: Mode “A” is a 3-4 minute program consisting
of main functions.
Program mode “B”: Mode “B” is a 7-8 minute program consisting of a
series of combined functions.
Stop/Park down: Stops all massage functions and parks the massage
head in its lowest most position.
Stop/Park up: Stops all massage functions and parks the massage head
in its highest most position.
Basic Operating Instructions
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Understanding your Controller
Your HTT-9C/HTT-9CP is simple to operate using the handheld controller
included with your chair. Before you use your chair, we recommend that
you familiarize yourself with the remote control and the basic massage
functions. To begin using your HTT-9C/HTT-9CP massage chair:
• Plug in the power cord.
• Turn the ON/OFF switch located on the back of the
HTT-9C/HTT-9CP massage chair to the ON position.
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Using your HTT-9C or HTT-9CP
UP - DOWN MASSAGE MODES
Rolling
Description:
Oval-elliptical nodes slowly and gently move up and down
your back, near the spine, gently alternating side to side.
Feels like:
The hands of a therapist pressing firmly yet gently on
your muscles. First on one side of the spine, then on
the other.
Massage technique:
Emulates effleurage, the first part of a massage
performed by a professional massage therapist.
It is designed to warm-up and loosen the muscles to
relieve tension, and prepare the back for a deeper,
therapeutic massage.
Benefits:
Relieves muscle tension; improves circulation and
relaxes the back.
Kneading
Description
:
Massage nodes moving in small, circular motion on both
sides of spine simultaneously.
Feels like:
The thumbs or heels of the hand pressing firmly in a circular
motion on both sides of the spine.
Massage technique:
Emulates the thumb kneading performed by a massage
therapist or other professional. This second phase of
massage is slightly more intense than the rolling and is
considered to be a more deep muscle massage.
Benefits:
Relieves tension and soreness by lifting and stretching
muscles; improves circulation and helps bring vital nutrients
to spinal area.
As with all Interactive Health robotic massage™ chairs,
you can customize the massage to your own needs.
You can select the massage functions, pinpoint the
massage anywhere on your back, or let the massage
move up and down your spine automatically. And, you
can choose the automatic program mode that will run
a varied 3-4 minute or 7-8 minute massage session.
Rolling
Kneading
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